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Riverside
At the start of the turn put a
counter on Riverside. When RIVERSIDE has 3 counters
on it, you may discard it to have your opponent
discard one character he controls.
Type - location
Card Number - 108
Card Rating: 1.5
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 1
being the worst.
3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - 02.09.06 |
Goggleboy |
Riverside
First off, any artwork that displays a Miroku/Sango
scene...priceless.
So, in 3 turns, you can have your opponent discard a
character.
Yeah...I see few to no positives of running this
card. First, the effect will work in 3 turns. By
then your opponent could destroy the location or
played a character he didn't mind discarding. Also,
your opponent chooses, so you aren't going to be
ridding yourself of his Inuyasha's Father anytime
soon. It costs 2 which is far too costly for this
sub-par effect. The card doesn't even do it every
3 turns as you need to discard the location itself.
I really can not find any upside to this card. I
can't. Maybe I'm being dumb and missing something
but I highly doubt that.
Rating
0/5 Not one positive thing about this location~GoggleBoy
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J. Wyatt |
Riverside
An interesting location that I see few people play.
First of all this costs
2, and takes 3 turns to work after it is played, but
I see little location removal played so keeping it
out won't necessarily be the hard part. At the
start of every turn a counter is place on it, once
there are three you can discard it to have your
opponent discard one of their characters. Now, this
means they get to choose which one, so they might
not miss that particular character. However, if the
match seems pretty even, this can be the little edge
you might need to win, because even if they discard
their worst character, that is still one less they
have to attack with, and that can really hurt them,
especially in character specific decks like Three's
Company, Dog Leader, and Chibis. But, once you get
the effect Riverside is discarded, so it is really a
one shot card, unless you replay it somehow, but
taking the time to get it back and then wait three
more turns, the game might already be over by that
time.
Pros:
+Discards an opponent's character for minor cost
Cons:
-One shot deal
-Opponent gets to choose
-Takes a long time to work
Casual:2.5/5
Kaitou'ed or teched against character specific
deck:3.5/5
Art:3/5 Kinda nice artwork, but nothing exciting
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